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Ganges River

The Ganges known as the "national river" in India and often considered a holy river by Hindus.

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What is capatacy of the river ganges?

The capacity of the Ganges River varies along its length and is influenced by factors such as seasonal rainfall and snowmelt. Generally, the river has a high discharge rate, averaging around 12,000 cubic meters per second at its most significant points. Its capacity to carry sediment and water makes it one of the most important rivers in India, both ecologically and culturally. However, this capacity can change with human activities and climate variations.

How did Chandra Gupta gained control of the commerce on ganges river?

a.

through military conquest

c.

through marriage

b.

through acquisition

d.

through trade its c

What is the average amount of rain or snow in Ganges river?

The Ganges River basin experiences a significant amount of rainfall, particularly during the monsoon season from June to September, with average annual precipitation ranging from 1,000 to 2,500 mm (39 to 98 inches) depending on the region. Snowfall occurs primarily in the higher Himalayan areas, contributing to the river's flow as the snow melts in warmer months. Overall, the river's water levels are heavily influenced by these seasonal precipitation patterns.

Why is river Ganges so polluted?

It is one of the most populated areas which causes more people to live there. Therefor this leads to more pollution.

Are there any saltwater waterfalls?

No, all rivers are freshwater.

Consider the Falls of Lora at Connel Bridge on Loch Etive.

These are definitely saltwater

The Falls of Lora are merely a set of rapids due to tidal surge. They are not continuous and not even a set of falls. Excluding any man-made or temporary falls due to natural disaster or tidal surges there are no real natural saltwaterfalls. Saltwater rapids is a more accurate description for what most people refer to as "reversing falls" or tidal falls. The largest being Sullivan Falls in Maine. Take a look and see. They aren't falls, just a little white water. regards, the BbqMan

Where is the Ganges River located What is its length and where does it empty to?

the river Ganga originates from Bhagirathi from Gangotri glacier, India. It's length is over 2500 km. it empties it's self into the Bay of Bengal.

What is the volume of water in the Ganges river in cubic kilogram?

kilograms are units of weight. There is no such thing as a cubic kilogram.

What does ganga look like?

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Why is it important to purify Ganga river?

it is important b"coz it is the one river which gives us pure water

How may pounds of garbage are in the Ganges river?

Millions of tons of trash, human waste, animal carcasses, and human bodies. The traditions is to inter the dead in the holy river, which is now little more than an open sewer.